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1950's went away. maybe you got to think about that a little bit. is it necessary to have sex with somebody that you don't really know? and we better look at that in a very careful way as a society. that's hard to do, but that's the real issue. who is that partner? how important is he to you? because the fact of the matter is, in a biologic sense, you can't be intimate with so many people and get away with it. but you know, you do have this ability to avoid the negative consequences of your sexuality. you can start from this day on, no matter where you've been. don't forget-- forget the past. don't worry about it. the past is the past. but, from this day on, you have the ability to choose a pattern of sexual intercourse that's going to protect you and the person you're with. "the human condition" is a 26-part series about health and wellness. for more information on this program, and accompanying materials, call: or visit us online at: narrator: the fusion of a sperm cell and an egg. smaller than the h
1950's went away. maybe you got to think about that a little bit. is it necessary to have sex with somebody that you don't really know? and we better look at that in a very careful way as a society. that's hard to do, but that's the real issue. who is that partner? how important is he to you? because the fact of the matter is, in a biologic sense, you can't be intimate with so many people and get away with it. but you know, you do have this ability to avoid the negative consequences of your...
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we've ever seen without a doubt i mean if you look at you know just the price earnings ratios on the s. and p. they're still very high yield bonds are at their lowest nominal rate ever in the history of the high yield market you have gold now that is soaring you have oil prices which are incredibly high and that are contributing eighty percent of the inflation that we saw in the last month all these things are the unintended consequences of the quantitative easing that we're seeing and people shifting their portfolios in order to take advantage of the fact that they're getting nothing they're getting you know financial repression from the central banks and they need to do something in order to actually see to retire right so do you think that we're going to see commodity prices go up as a result of this latest q.e. we could i would think that that would be the first thing that we would see is as long as demand is still relatively world. for the products that you know in particular and we also have soybean and corn which have seen very high numbers then we're going to see higher prices b
we've ever seen without a doubt i mean if you look at you know just the price earnings ratios on the s. and p. they're still very high yield bonds are at their lowest nominal rate ever in the history of the high yield market you have gold now that is soaring you have oil prices which are incredibly high and that are contributing eighty percent of the inflation that we saw in the last month all these things are the unintended consequences of the quantitative easing that we're seeing and people...
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the nasdaq was flat and the s&p 500 was better by about four and a half points. house speaker john boehner says he is not confident congress can reach a budget deal and avoid a downgrading of the u.s. debt rating yet again. moody's investor service says it will likely cut its rating on u.s. government debt by one notch if budget negotiations fail. a record $104 million being awarded to a whistle blower. they gave the government information about overseas tax cheats. he's credited with a reported widespread tax fraud at the bank. >>> mcdonald's saw sales rise the most in asia, the middle east and africa. mcdonald's says the sponsorship of the london olympics actually helped to lift its sales. a lot of time we seafood companies or whatever pulling out of sponsorship in sports arena. in this case we see it actually worked. >> mcdonald's making its menu country friendly. we talked about the vegetarian menu in india. maybe that's one of the draws. >> thanks, jess. >>> every year thousands of drivers blow past the tolls without paying. >> now maryland is trying to figu
the nasdaq was flat and the s&p 500 was better by about four and a half points. house speaker john boehner says he is not confident congress can reach a budget deal and avoid a downgrading of the u.s. debt rating yet again. moody's investor service says it will likely cut its rating on u.s. government debt by one notch if budget negotiations fail. a record $104 million being awarded to a whistle blower. they gave the government information about overseas tax cheats. he's credited with a...
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puc s*efszs chlg alameda, san francisco ap ri. san francisco count i city build acadly, san juak=quin, san mateo s job trainnig program. this is for you. [applause] >> thank you. i don't get by with without a shake: >> [inaudible]. >> i puc stead build, almost 3 years ago, city build brought me over, and american ... i had the great privilege of working on the puc buildings. we put a great number of san francisco red dents to work. it was very, very, gratifying for the individuals here in san francisco who needed that work. in the last 2 years or last year, i i have been working in the regent, and over this period of time, city build academy, over 500 graduates. and they eighth ifr started careers with the projects or worked with the projected. my es steels colleagues say this is a life changer, and we aappreciate your leadership, we look forward to working with your predecessor. [laughter] i mean, successor. >> mr. harrington, puc is a great place to work for. economy had a downturn, you gave the direction to the department, let'
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the s&p 500 added about 3 points. >>> the rumor is pretty much dead on accurate. you know we're going to talk about the new iphone 5. it's thinner. it's lighter. get ready because we're talking about it all morning long. the company taking the wraps off its new smartphone at an event in san francisco. it also has a faster processor, a larger four-inch screen. it will hit stores september 21 and it will start at $199. so get in line right now or else you're not going to get your phone. apple has sold more than 250 million iphones since it first introduced the one five years ago that started this whole thing. old iphones can hold on to their value pretty well if you don't know that. you can get $275 for an at&t version and about $230 for the verizon and sprint models for the 16 gig iphone 4f you will get less money for less memory or for an older model or if the screen is cracked. that makes sense. owners can also sell their phones on the websites gazelle or networth or game stope or you can get a store credit with apple. >>> facebook's stock rallies 8% -- stocks ra
the s&p 500 added about 3 points. >>> the rumor is pretty much dead on accurate. you know we're going to talk about the new iphone 5. it's thinner. it's lighter. get ready because we're talking about it all morning long. the company taking the wraps off its new smartphone at an event in san francisco. it also has a faster processor, a larger four-inch screen. it will hit stores september 21 and it will start at $199. so get in line right now or else you're not going to get your...
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mid 90's for the weekend inland. low 70's at our beaches. fall warm-up or heat up. however would you like to put it. of course we go back to work it cools off by then. >> thanks very much. >> larry is back with all the sports tonight. >> all right. a's. this is coming did you know the stretch here. trying to hang on for dear life in the play off chas chase. brandon moss key error [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. >> come up tonight on 7 news at 11:00. bay area city reporting its first human case of west nile virus. we have that stor story. >> l
mid 90's for the weekend inland. low 70's at our beaches. fall warm-up or heat up. however would you like to put it. of course we go back to work it cools off by then. >> thanks very much. >> larry is back with all the sports tonight. >> all right. a's. this is coming did you know the stretch here. trying to hang on for dear life in the play off chas chase. brandon moss key error [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my...
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s second wild card spot. >>> when we come back, a medical mystery. health officials are monitoring a new sars-like virus in the middle east that's left one person dead. e virus in the middle east that's left one person dead. [ telephone rings ] how's the camping trip? well, the kids had fun, but i think i slept on a rock. ♪ the best part of wakin' up what are you doing? having coffee. ohh. ♪ is folgers in your cup i don't have time for the flu. that's why i'm knocking things off my to-do list. vitamin d, done! hand sanitizer, done! hey, eric! i'm here for my flu shot. sorry, didn't make an appointment. well, you don't need one. whether it's flu shots or prescriptions, we continue to accept express scripts and medco plans. i'm bonnie, and this is my cvs. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. mostly sunny in atlanta, 80. chance of thunderstorms in st. louis, 80 degrees. thunderstorms in denver, 71. partly sunny in seattle, 66 degrees. >>> a group of former u.s. military leaders wants the federal government to revamp nu
s second wild card spot. >>> when we come back, a medical mystery. health officials are monitoring a new sars-like virus in the middle east that's left one person dead. e virus in the middle east that's left one person dead. [ telephone rings ] how's the camping trip? well, the kids had fun, but i think i slept on a rock. ♪ the best part of wakin' up what are you doing? having coffee. ohh. ♪ is folgers in your cup i don't have time for the flu. that's why i'm knocking things off my...
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. >> i'm calling the cops on all your drunk [ bleep ]s. >> edward right now, the last known whereabouts of him was in california and he's fulfilling his desire to become an actor/comedian. >> so, sometimes a very bad day could give us the push we need to leave a steady gig and embrace a dream. >>> coming up, a different kind of towing drama. this time, it's the towed vehicle threatening the worker. >> i thought he was dead. i really did. i thought the man was dead. >> when "caught on camera very bad day" continues. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in th
. >> i'm calling the cops on all your drunk [ bleep ]s. >> edward right now, the last known whereabouts of him was in california and he's fulfilling his desire to become an actor/comedian. >> so, sometimes a very bad day could give us the push we need to leave a steady gig and embrace a dream. >>> coming up, a different kind of towing drama. this time, it's the towed vehicle threatening the worker. >> i thought he was dead. i really did. i thought the man was...
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michele beale paul frederick beatini jane s. beatty lawrence ira beck manette marie beckles carl john bedigian michael earnest beekman maria a. behr yelena belilovsky nina patrice bell debbie bellows stephen elliot belson paul m. benedetti denise lenore benedetto bryan craig bennett eric l. bennett oliver duncan bennett margaret l. benson dominick j. berardi james patrick berger steven howard berger john p. bergin alvin bergsohn daniel bergstein michael j. berkeley michelle berkley. and my uncle, james gray, we'd love you and miss you. >> and my husband, i love you everyday and miss you everyday. so do the kids. the boy started college. i know you'd be proud of them. maria is in middle-school and doing great. say hello to goldie and david torres. i love you. donna m. bernaerts david w. bernard william bernstein david m. berray david s. berry william reed bethke timothy betterly paul beyer edward frank beyea bella j. bhukhan anil tahilram bharvaney peter alexander bielfeld shimmy d. biegeleisen brian bilcher william g. biggart ca
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he felt that everything was being inflated in the 1960's, our notions of drama on the national level. in fact, a very telling book, a very searching an interesting book on the year 1968 by a trio reddish writers entitled american melodrama. what eisenhower is trying to do and i think he was doing this is as president as well, was to restore a sense of proportion and so being very able. i want to add something to what doctors miss that about campaigning. i spoke to a lot of, spoke to a lot of my grandfather's colleagues over the years including eisenhower's books in one particular was when paul was in theater -- and i interviewed him in oyster bay new york very close to the teddy roosevelt homestead some years ago, and i asked him that very question. and i think that he would have agreed with your response entirely that delight is in our was not somebody who enjoyed campaigning but he said, the two greatest natural politicians, the two greatest national politicians he had seen in his entire life war al smith and dwight eisenhower. he said these were two people who have a natural talent
he felt that everything was being inflated in the 1960's, our notions of drama on the national level. in fact, a very telling book, a very searching an interesting book on the year 1968 by a trio reddish writers entitled american melodrama. what eisenhower is trying to do and i think he was doing this is as president as well, was to restore a sense of proportion and so being very able. i want to add something to what doctors miss that about campaigning. i spoke to a lot of, spoke to a lot of my...
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i mean it's just like the romney campaign is striving to get into the 30's or upper 30's in the latino votes hoping to make a dent. so the other side of that judy, the white male vote which the democrats have to get a percentage of. they can't write it off or somehow disregard it. >> ifill: we just heard just leaving the statement right now is the mayor of charlotte, anthony quinn of the host city but now we're going to go to the floor and listen to senate majority leader, harry reid of nevada.çç [crowd cheering] >> my name is harry reid. [crowd cheering] >> majority leader of the united states senate. i'm the senator from sensual --h light, nevada it's my pleasure to speak about barack obama a man who has brought character to the presidency. his strength of character leads him to do the right thing even when it isn't the easy thing. some studies shouldn't save detroit but president obama made the stuff and right call to save more than a million american jobs in an important iconic industry. [crowd cheering] some studies should move heaven and earth to get bin laden but president o
i mean it's just like the romney campaign is striving to get into the 30's or upper 30's in the latino votes hoping to make a dent. so the other side of that judy, the white male vote which the democrats have to get a percentage of. they can't write it off or somehow disregard it. >> ifill: we just heard just leaving the statement right now is the mayor of charlotte, anthony quinn of the host city but now we're going to go to the floor and listen to senate majority leader, harry reid of...
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this is a s of professional sport we need professional refs. not these sportt illustrated writer peter king tweeting the legitimacy of the national football league is at stake. (nats) fans and commentattrs calls poor ball spotting &ppailure to control players emottons and ust an all around lack of confidence displayed by the officials. the nfl and everybody always talk about the integgity of the game and things like that. i think this is kind of along those lines. the league and the referees union are at an impaase over ages and pension benefits so far, the nfl is shrugging off the criticism saying: officiating is never perfect. the current officials have made reat strides and are performing admirabby under unprecedented scrutiny and ggeattpressure. as we do every ssason, we will work to offiiials will show continued improvement. one former referee isn't holding his breath. the integrity game can only protected by experienced people who knoo what they're doing and ontrol of game is vital and not seeing that today. jim ttnney worked more than 3
this is a s of professional sport we need professional refs. not these sportt illustrated writer peter king tweeting the legitimacy of the national football league is at stake. (nats) fans and commentattrs calls poor ball spotting &ppailure to control players emottons and ust an all around lack of confidence displayed by the officials. the nfl and everybody always talk about the integgity of the game and things like that. i think this is kind of along those lines. the league and the...
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smith is also written biographies for franklin eleanor roosevelt and ulysses s. grant. mr. smith is a senior scholar at columbia university and after many years of spending time at the university of toronto and marshall university. finally, our moderator for this program will be jonathan yardley, pulitzer prize-winning critic for the "washington post." mr. yardley has been a fellow at harvard university and was awarded and anwar doctor of letter by george washington university in 1987. his most recent book, his second rating, a compilation of some of the most memorable reviews have noted and neglected books from the past. please join me in welcoming david and julie eisenhower, jean edward smith and jonathan yardley. [applause] >> thank you very much. can you hear me? >> no. >> no? okay. we don't have much time some going to ask our panel is to get right to. i'm going to ask first mr. smith and in the eisenhower's to tell you a little bit about the books they are here to talk about. >> thank you very much. eisenhower in war and peace deals with president eisenhower's to care
smith is also written biographies for franklin eleanor roosevelt and ulysses s. grant. mr. smith is a senior scholar at columbia university and after many years of spending time at the university of toronto and marshall university. finally, our moderator for this program will be jonathan yardley, pulitzer prize-winning critic for the "washington post." mr. yardley has been a fellow at harvard university and was awarded and anwar doctor of letter by george washington university in...
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s unit are critical components of our success at keeping those with terrorism links and other high-risk passengers off of planes bound for the united states. without questions we have made enormous progress. certainly come the incident of the christmas day bomber. that demonstrated that we still have some significant gaps in our system. continually, holders against the watchlist is an improvement. but we will be hearing from our witnesses today how we can further leverage the power to vest before visa is ever issued. the watchlist then processes have increased being able to keep them out of the country. but we still need to do better. we will be interested to hear again from the witnesses and how these applicants that are known to the intelligence community and how we will resolve these issues to the security advisory opinion process. unlike several of the subcommittee's previous hearings where we discussed the challenges of tracking down the delay in rolling out a reliable system that allows the department of homeland security to determine if the visa holder has departed in accordance
s unit are critical components of our success at keeping those with terrorism links and other high-risk passengers off of planes bound for the united states. without questions we have made enormous progress. certainly come the incident of the christmas day bomber. that demonstrated that we still have some significant gaps in our system. continually, holders against the watchlist is an improvement. but we will be hearing from our witnesses today how we can further leverage the power to vest...
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it is 20's arm of what we do now. we have seen significant change in wind and alternative sources of energy. manufacturing has grown around the wind industry. within the last four years we have really seen that volume increase. the energy policy has been good for us. >> i developed a bad cold. and then a really awful cough. a week later, i was on my support. it is very difficult to imagine an illness that can come on so quickly and take you down so effectively. no one would really be expecting a rare fumble pneumonia -- fungal pneumonia perce >> we had million-dollar lifetime limit on our policies. within the first two months that amy was in the hospital, we cruised past that million dollar point. the elimination of the lifetime caps is what saved us from bankruptcy. >> it was comforting, because it meant that i could focus on getting better. right now i would not be talking with out of the affordable care act. the surgery to helped me be able to talk. >> i started right out of high school. it was hard work. i did not
it is 20's arm of what we do now. we have seen significant change in wind and alternative sources of energy. manufacturing has grown around the wind industry. within the last four years we have really seen that volume increase. the energy policy has been good for us. >> i developed a bad cold. and then a really awful cough. a week later, i was on my support. it is very difficult to imagine an illness that can come on so quickly and take you down so effectively. no one would really be...
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s ais not yet known if she i boy or girl. be named until it old.0 years us get a look at the traffic. >> absolutely. at least we were scared of the heavy rain. we are moving along in the shirlington area on i-395. snooki, a delay approaching landmark on i-395. george washington parkway -- southbound near 123 near the bridge. comeur maryland traffic weund the beltway, and here come. brakes. the college park and to silver spring. 270 near father hurley blvd., slowing. the shaking on the cameras. is the strong winds. it is 25 miles per hour. as transporting in all of the moisture. our character. skies. weather could be severe today. 78 is our high. today. 78 is our high. i'm baracthis message.i approve christie: i do the laundry, i pay ththe bills, i make sure my kids are fed and rested and healthy. female vo: moms like christie would be stretched even more deunder mitt romney. to fund his tax cuts for millionaires, romney could take away middle class deductions for child care, home mortgages, and college tuition. christie: mitt
s ais not yet known if she i boy or girl. be named until it old.0 years us get a look at the traffic. >> absolutely. at least we were scared of the heavy rain. we are moving along in the shirlington area on i-395. snooki, a delay approaching landmark on i-395. george washington parkway -- southbound near 123 near the bridge. comeur maryland traffic weund the beltway, and here come. brakes. the college park and to silver spring. 270 near father hurley blvd., slowing. the shaking on the...
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i mean it's just like the romney campaign is striving to get into the 30's or upper 30's in the latino votes hoping to make a dent. so the other side of that judy, the white male vote which the democrats have to get a percentage of. they can't write it off or somehow disregard it. >> ifill: we just heard just leaving the statement right now is the mayor of charlotte, anthony quinn of the host city but now we're going to go to the floor and listen to senate majority leader, harry reid of nevada.çç [crowd cheering] >> my name is harry reid. [crowd cheering] >> majority leader of the united states senate. i'm the senator from sensual --h light, nevada it's my pleasure to speak about barack obama a man who has brought character to the presidency. his strength of character leads him to do the right thing even when it isn't the easy thing. some studies shouldn't save detroit but president obama made the stuff and right call to save more than a million american jobs in an important iconic industry. [crowd cheering] some studies should move heaven and earth to get bin laden but president o
i mean it's just like the romney campaign is striving to get into the 30's or upper 30's in the latino votes hoping to make a dent. so the other side of that judy, the white male vote which the democrats have to get a percentage of. they can't write it off or somehow disregard it. >> ifill: we just heard just leaving the statement right now is the mayor of charlotte, anthony quinn of the host city but now we're going to go to the floor and listen to senate majority leader, harry reid of...
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's great to promote tonight's event. he, of course, was a driving force behind the nixon library, and he's one of my best friends in the -- >> the second question is, why'd you stop at 50? [laughter] >> first edition. if this book does well, we'll do a second edition, i hope. >> next question back here. >> yes, sir. >> yeah, mike, what's the secret to winning in november? >> well, as we talked about raising the bar, you've got to vote. i can't tell you how many people i meet around the country, hard working people, dishwashers, legal immigrants who say i've never voted, but this is the year i have to vote for mitt romney. this is the year i've gotta vote. [applause] the enthusiasm is there, we just have got to translate that into actual, literal votes, and, you know, just -- and i say this all the time, it's very important to me, don't minimize or underestimate the power of prayer. prayer works. [applause] you know, i dedicated, i dedicated "50 things liberals love to hate" to my denise, and long time listeners know i lo
's great to promote tonight's event. he, of course, was a driving force behind the nixon library, and he's one of my best friends in the -- >> the second question is, why'd you stop at 50? [laughter] >> first edition. if this book does well, we'll do a second edition, i hope. >> next question back here. >> yes, sir. >> yeah, mike, what's the secret to winning in november? >> well, as we talked about raising the bar, you've got to vote. i can't tell you how...
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smith is a senior scholar at --s' spent time at the at toro. and our moderate you're will be jonathan yardley. he has been a feeman fellow at washington university. his most recent book, a compilation of the most memorable reviews of noted and neglected book from the past. please join me in welcoming david and julie eisenhower, jean edward smith, and jonathan yardley. [applause] ... first as a general and then as president. we are dealing with really one of the most underrated figures in american history both as a general and as president. one of the reasons for that is because eisenhower made everything he did look easy. you may recall those bumper stickers in the election of 56. ben hogan for president. if we are going to have a golfer, let's have a good one. [laughter] eisenhower was franklin roosevelt's first choice to command the d-day invasion. eisenhower had three amphibious landings under his belt at that time. he got along well with the british and was churchill. that was very important and professor roosevelt there was no question he
smith is a senior scholar at --s' spent time at the at toro. and our moderate you're will be jonathan yardley. he has been a feeman fellow at washington university. his most recent book, a compilation of the most memorable reviews of noted and neglected book from the past. please join me in welcoming david and julie eisenhower, jean edward smith, and jonathan yardley. [applause] ... first as a general and then as president. we are dealing with really one of the most underrated figures in...
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he is the winner in 2010's american country award. he is back with his follow-up record, "all over the road." you had two number one hits off your first album. this one you've gotten one that's moving up the charts. >> it is. i'm so excited to be here. and have a new record coming out. >> what does "all over the road" mean? obviously, it's a fun song. upbeat song. we're going anywhere. trying to get music out to everybody. >> they just flew in from chicago. let's get a song for you. you're going to sing "lovin' you is fun." >> "lovin' you is fun," the first single. ♪ you got a cousin who's tellin' you somethin' ♪ ♪ that doesn't have nothin' to do with the lovin' ♪ ♪ that we're in, baby i hear she's sayin' ♪ ♪ this game we're playin' should be complicated ♪ ♪ if you wanna say it i think she's crazy 'cause ♪ ♪ love don't have to be a bunch of drama ♪ ♪ a bunch of knock-down dragouts cryin' in the rain ♪ ♪ it's all right to keep it light ♪ ♪ now, momma don'tcha think we're havin' such a ♪ ♪ good time
he is the winner in 2010's american country award. he is back with his follow-up record, "all over the road." you had two number one hits off your first album. this one you've gotten one that's moving up the charts. >> it is. i'm so excited to be here. and have a new record coming out. >> what does "all over the road" mean? obviously, it's a fun song. upbeat song. we're going anywhere. trying to get music out to everybody. >> they just flew in from chicago....
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s back at they just did not come back twice in a row. but jessica, you do not have to just be the balance on this, because you know what the facts are. it is an indisputable fact that president obama said to the speaker here is an agreement, i believe we could do better if we had more revenue close to what the gang of six have authored and others. we can try to get a better deal. the speaker never called the president back. >> there is a lot of concern about the that the sick, even more concerned about the pace of economic recovery and job growth. ellery job growth that goes to what he is put on the table in the jobs act. what else would you pursue to get the economy moving faster than it is today. >> we look at an economic agenda for a second term when we look at it for what happens with this election. we look at it for overall strategy. one is, certainty that comes from all long-term this fall deal that will bring debt and deficit down as a perk percentage of gdp. number two, that you have the enough momentum so that our recovery can s
s back at they just did not come back twice in a row. but jessica, you do not have to just be the balance on this, because you know what the facts are. it is an indisputable fact that president obama said to the speaker here is an agreement, i believe we could do better if we had more revenue close to what the gang of six have authored and others. we can try to get a better deal. the speaker never called the president back. >> there is a lot of concern about the that the sick, even more...
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we believe that our kids deserve good day care and public school s. [cheers and applause] we believe our kids deserved public-school saugh -- public schools where kids can learn and teachers can teach. [cheers and applause] and we want to believe that our parents will have a good retirement and that we will too. we democrats believe that social security is a pact that cannot be broken. [cheers and applause] we want to believe that we can live out our lives without the terrible fear that an illness is going to bankrupt us and our children. we democrats believed that america can overcome any problem, including the dreaded disease called aids. [cheers and applause] we believe that america is still a country where there is more to life than just a constant struggle for money. [cheers and applause] and we believe that america must have leaders who showed us that our struggles amount to something and contribute to something larger, leaders that wants us to be all that we can be. we want leaders like jesse jackson. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "jess
we believe that our kids deserve good day care and public school s. [cheers and applause] we believe our kids deserved public-school saugh -- public schools where kids can learn and teachers can teach. [cheers and applause] and we want to believe that our parents will have a good retirement and that we will too. we democrats believe that social security is a pact that cannot be broken. [cheers and applause] we want to believe that we can live out our lives without the terrible fear that an...
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. >> who ever has releao cf-s wou would appreciate it if they would release the whole tape. >> reporter: the obama campaign releasing a statement saying it is shocking tppre nites o dhalfcan ppemsel victims entitled to handouts and are unwilling to take personal responsibility for their lives. president obama had his own moment caught on tape in 2008 in a private fund-raiser during which he said some voters cling to their guns and religion. [ indiscernible ] now, four years later, it's romney explaining his own word. just as the campaign was looking to reboot after tconv gave them no bounce and the president now leadi in david >> that does bring us to our question of the day. what do you think of mt romney's victims' comment? post your thoughts at wnnfans.com. >>> all right. insurgents in afghanistan have carried out a deadly attack this morning as revenge for anti-islam film, mocking prophet muhammad. at around dawn a suicide bomber slammed into a minivan carrying foreign aviation to kabul's airport. a militant islamic group is claiming responsibility saying for the first time ever in
. >> who ever has releao cf-s wou would appreciate it if they would release the whole tape. >> reporter: the obama campaign releasing a statement saying it is shocking tppre nites o dhalfcan ppemsel victims entitled to handouts and are unwilling to take personal responsibility for their lives. president obama had his own moment caught on tape in 2008 in a private fund-raiser during which he said some voters cling to their guns and religion. [ indiscernible ] now, four years later,...
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turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. of occasional constipation. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. >>> we're back at the democratic national convention here in charlotte. you're looking at a picture. that's the vice president, joe biden and his wife jill biden up in his personal sky box over there and vicki kennedy is sitting next to the vice president of the united states. th
turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. of occasional constipation. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer....
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s nominee actually pays his taxes. this is not a difficult one to rip on. one thing that cenk mentioned earlier on, the most retreated moment of the rnc is "this seat's taken" photo of barack obama after clint eastwood's nonemonologue to an empty chair. >> they can be funny on twitter but they have to convert those who are retweeting and those who will donate and vote. there were two links. one to see this beautiful vote of him behind, and the other to take them right to their campaign page, get to you sign up and donate. >> they've been very good announcing they've had 3.1 new donors. jennifer, back to you. >> jennifer: i'm hoping what we can hear a little bit we've got nancy pelosi surrounded by these great women from congress. can we open that and listen to a little bit of what is going on? >> and we have work to do. [applause] american's women still just make $0.77 for every dollar that men earn and it's even tougher for women of color. >> jennifer: what's interesting is that you're going to see an interesting difference between this convention and the
s nominee actually pays his taxes. this is not a difficult one to rip on. one thing that cenk mentioned earlier on, the most retreated moment of the rnc is "this seat's taken" photo of barack obama after clint eastwood's nonemonologue to an empty chair. >> they can be funny on twitter but they have to convert those who are retweeting and those who will donate and vote. there were two links. one to see this beautiful vote of him behind, and the other to take them right to their...
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s. i get my favorite brands without having to wait for them to go on sale someplace else. done! fashion direct from designers. savings direct to you. t.j.maxx. >>> coming up, why some of the money you think is going to charities may actually be going to telemarkets. >> then, are you wasting your money if you take daily fish oil supplemen supplements? and natalie's go-to play list. >> hit it. >> oh, that's a good one. >> anything police. a very eclectic mix. >> i thought we were going to walk down '80s lane with you today. >> you're going to deliver on your olivia newton-john promise too. >> yes. >> after your local news. ♪ and even one you can plug in ♪ so hop on in and give one a spin ♪ ♪ and let's hum, hum, hum, hum ♪ ♪ let's hum ♪ a prius for everyone [ femala $100 cream. we were flattered when regenerist beat ♪ let's hum flabbergasted when we creamed a $500 cream. for about $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than over 20 of america's most expensive luxury creams. fantastic. phenomenal. regenerist. [ beep ] 15 seconds and counting. serve the
s. i get my favorite brands without having to wait for them to go on sale someplace else. done! fashion direct from designers. savings direct to you. t.j.maxx. >>> coming up, why some of the money you think is going to charities may actually be going to telemarkets. >> then, are you wasting your money if you take daily fish oil supplemen supplements? and natalie's go-to play list. >> hit it. >> oh, that's a good one. >> anything police. a very eclectic mix....
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likewise benjamin franklin took so many things he did for example, in the 1740's and 50's, people stultz lightning was thunderbolts from god. they would consecrate and less the bills on the church steeples to ward off lightning and store the gun powder and the churches so it kept hitting the steeples and people were killed and things would blow up. finally frankland said maybe we should think about this differently. he flies the kite in the rain which we think is a little experiment but it's a significant scientific experiment at the time to understand that lightning is a flow of electricity that can be drawn down by a lightning mog. steve jobs when he comes back to ethel after being ousted in the wilderness for 12 years the first thing he does is an ad campaign saying think different. he read it to the -- will be from memory that adds that he wrote and it was years to the crazy ones from the misfits, the rebels, the round pen in the square hole. he goes on and says those e enough decrees emf to think they can change the world are the ones that do. by the time he finished he was crying.
likewise benjamin franklin took so many things he did for example, in the 1740's and 50's, people stultz lightning was thunderbolts from god. they would consecrate and less the bills on the church steeples to ward off lightning and store the gun powder and the churches so it kept hitting the steeples and people were killed and things would blow up. finally frankland said maybe we should think about this differently. he flies the kite in the rain which we think is a little experiment but it's a...
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the head coach is also s. olympic team coach, and two of her london teammates are current cal swimmers. >>> governor jerry brown has issued a fitness challenge to new jersey governor chris christie. the new jersey republican took a swipe at brown this week at the g.o.p. convention calling the california leader a quote old retread. christie also said he can run three miles in 29 minutes. governor brown is now defending his age, and he is challenging the new jersey governor to a three mile race and a push-up and chin-up contest. >>> well, it was an unexpected protest at a san francisco museum. >> i will take two representatives to meet with the administrator. >> union workers asked that the young museum and the legion of honor recently authorized their leaders to call a strike. they have been without a contract for almost a year. san francisco supervisor eric maher was also at the de young and said he is concerned about claims that management has intimidated workers. >> some of the allegations that i've heard of
the head coach is also s. olympic team coach, and two of her london teammates are current cal swimmers. >>> governor jerry brown has issued a fitness challenge to new jersey governor chris christie. the new jersey republican took a swipe at brown this week at the g.o.p. convention calling the california leader a quote old retread. christie also said he can run three miles in 29 minutes. governor brown is now defending his age, and he is challenging the new jersey governor to a three...
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stock market, s&p 500, has risen by 70%. if you have got a lot of money in the market, you are definitely better off now than you were three years and eight months ago. if you lost your job, not so much. but president obama started in the middle of a convulsive economic downturn. blaming him for, say, the epic job losses in february 2009. almost 800,000 that month alone would be like -- blaming a fire fighter inform for dooj done by a blaze what when he is still getting out after truck. mitt romney agrees with that. he said whoever is elected should get, quote, a least six months or a year to get the policies in place. so if you give obama's policies that year, if you go by mitt romney's clock, now you begin in february of 2010. since that time, the economy has add order net 4 million jobs. the stock has risen by 30%. so things have definitely improved since then. but voters tend to worry not about last four years or last three. they toned focus on the last year or so. you can ask george h.w. bush or jimmy carter. both of wh
stock market, s&p 500, has risen by 70%. if you have got a lot of money in the market, you are definitely better off now than you were three years and eight months ago. if you lost your job, not so much. but president obama started in the middle of a convulsive economic downturn. blaming him for, say, the epic job losses in february 2009. almost 800,000 that month alone would be like -- blaming a fire fighter inform for dooj done by a blaze what when he is still getting out after truck....
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i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. >>> this morning on "world news now, up in the air, riders looking for a thrill at a popular amusement park got a lot more
i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could...